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For foodies, exploring a new city means diving headfirst into its local culinary treasures. Singapore is a world-class food paradise, and at the top of the "must-eat" list is the iconic Hainanese Chicken Rice. Picture this: succulent steamed or roasted chicken served atop fragrant, ginger-infused rice, accompanied by a bowl of clear soup. The magic happens when you pair it with the "holy trinity" of condiments: dark soy sauce, crushed ginger paste, and a zesty chili sauce.
Also read: Travelling in Singapore as a Muslim: Halal Food, Mosques & More
While this dish is traditionally associated with Chinese cuisine, Muslim travelers need not worry. Singapore is home to countless Halal-certified stalls serving up this national treasure without compromising on authenticity or taste. Ready to feast?
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No culinary adventure in Singapore is complete without a visit to Lau Pa Sat, the city’s most iconic Victorian-era hawker centre. Amidst the hustle and bustle, you will find the Halal-certified Ipoh Hainanese Chicken Rice stall. Whether you prefer the silky texture of steamed chicken or the savory crunch of roasted skin, they have it all. Prices are very reasonable, starting at around SGD 5.50, making it a perfect pitstop in the Central Business District.
Address: Lau Pa Sat, 18 Raffles Quay, Singapore
Opening Hours: Daily, 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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Late-night cravings hitting hard? Sam Leong St Chicken Rice has you covered. This spot is a lifesaver for travelers because it is open 24 hours a day, non-stop. Located in the Jalan Besar area, this restaurant is perpetually busy—not just because of its operating hours, but because of its unbeatable price. You can get a satisfying plate of chicken rice starting from just SGD 3.50. It is the ultimate solution when you are hungry at 2 AM and watching your budget.
Address: 12 Verdun Road, Singapore
Opening Hours: Daily, 24 Hours
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Whether you have just landed, are about to fly out, or are transiting through the World’s Best Airport, you can still get a taste of authentic local cuisine. Head over to PX Hainanese Chicken Rice at Changi Airport Terminal 4. The sight of glistening chickens hanging in the window is enough to make your mouth water. They serve both the classic poached chicken and the roasted version, known for its tender meat. You can order a la carte or go for a value set meal to save even more.
Address: Terminal 4 Singapore Changi Airport, #02-205 International Food Hall, 10 Airport Blvd., Singapore
Opening Hours: Daily, 09:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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If you are looking for a spot that is as pleasing to the eye as it is to the palate, check out Chicken Ka Kee. This establishment is actually a Halal concept by the famous Boon Tong Kee, a brand that has received Michelin recognition in Singapore. The restaurant offers a comfortable dining atmosphere with cool, modern decor. The star of the show, of course, is the chicken—famed for its incredibly tender texture and flavorful sauce that soaks perfectly into the meat.
Address: #B1-16 Causeway Point, 1 Woodlands Square, Singapore
Opening Hours: Daily, 11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
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Located on North Bridge Road (near the historic Kampong Gelam district), Hai Ge Ji is a relative newcomer to the Halal food scene that is quickly gaining a loyal following. They are generous with their portions, ensuring you leave with a full stomach. You can choose between the healthy, skinless poached chicken or the flavorful crispy-skin roasted chicken. Pro tip: drench the meat in their soy sauce and chili for the ultimate flavor explosion.
Address: 783 North Bridge Rd, Singapore
Opening Hours: Wednesday to Monday, 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Closed Tuesdays)
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A favorite among families and locals in the West of Singapore, Evertop has been serving reliable, Halal Hainanese chicken rice for years. The "Boneless" in their name means you can enjoy your meal hassle-free. The restaurant is spacious and unassuming, making it great for casual dining. They offer flexible menu options, ranging from individual plates to large sharing platters perfect for couples or groups traveling together.
Address: Blk 354 Clementi Ave 2, #01-259, Singapore
Opening Hours: Daily, 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM
If you want to eat where the locals eat, venture out to the heartlands. Sedap Corner, located in the Bukit Batok Central hawker centre, is a hidden gem that residents love. "Sedap" means delicious in Malay, and this stall lives up to its name while keeping prices incredibly low. With plates starting from SGD 4.50, it is a wallet-friendly option that delivers high-quality taste and filling portions.
Address: 01-40 Bukit Batok Central, Block 640, Singapore
Opening Hours: Daily, 9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
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For a dose of nostalgia, MacKenzie Rex Restaurant is the place to be. Established in 1966, this restaurant has an old-school charm that transports you back to simpler times. Despite its long history, they have kept their prices accessible, with chicken rice starting from around SGD 4.00. They are famous for their generous serving sizes—if you are really hungry, go for their jumbo portion! It is almost always bustling with locals, which is the best seal of approval you can get.
Address: 66 Prinsep St, Singapore
Opening Hours: Daily, 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Also read: 11 Halal Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Singapore, For Your Culinary Adventure
Finding Halal food in Singapore is easier than ever, and you don't need to spend a fortune to enjoy the country's national dish. Save this list for your next trip to Singapore and get ready to feast!
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